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Main Boards => The Bowyer's Bench => Topic started by: myshootinstinks on December 11, 2016, 11:04:00 AM
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My first real hunting bow given to me by my Dad some 45 years ago is in need of some TLC. Beginning with a cracked tip overlay that I need to file off & replace. What hardware store glue do you recommend? I also have in my shop some Brownells Acra-glas epoxy.
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Gel super glue should work fine for replacing the tip overlays. What do you plan to use for the overlay?
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I second the super glue.
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I may find some micarta and do a couple of layers with that along with some kind of hardwood. I'd have thought super-glue would be somewhat brittle after curing. Gel or regular?
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Gel is better, it has some gap filling.
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Gel is better, it has some gap filling.
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The Gorilla brand super glue is really good get the one with the blue top it says impact resistant. It is the best of the super glues I have ever used.
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Second with the Gorilla high impact , blue cap.
Never lost an overlay using it and have used it since it first came out.
Do not over use but on tips I use two fine lines down each side of the overlay and across each end
Then clamp and let set an hour.
God bless, Steve
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I've never had good luck keeping Gorilla super glue from hardening in the container after opening. I rarely get a second use from it so I don't buy it any more. I've use most super glues from the cheapest to the more expensive and never had a glue failure.
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The best deal I have found on super glue is at Wally World. The black tubes, 4 for $1.57.
James
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You have to buy the big bottles so there is air in there to keep it from going bad.X2 on blue cap Gorilla glue.
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Pat,
Buy the big bottles of super glue and store it upside down, it works for all glues. It is the same method I use for storing tongue & tru oil. The air in the bottle will cure a layer of the glue, but everything below it will be fine. Also, squeezing all the air from the bottle before putting the cap on help keep the glue from curing.
I had a series of glass bows a few years back that had problems with the overlays when using super glue, both thin and gel types. I started making the phenolic and wood thinner and went to smooth-on and haven't had any issues since. I never had any problems using super glue with big horn sheep, antelope, or bison horns, just phenolic and wood. I used Zap-a-Gap super glue for years and never had a single issue, unfortunately it is no longer available.
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Walt, I do that with Tru-Oil. I've never had the hardening problem with any other super glue except the Gorilla brand.
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I have gone completely to smooth on but used to use super glue and never had a failure from gel. I just don't like how it looks vs smooth on.